Is it necessary to make feet sound while doing Kathak?

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Yes, making clear, sharp sounds with the feet is an integral and necessary part of Kathak dance
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Yes, making clear, sharp sounds with the feet is an integral and fundamental part of Kathak dance, particularly through the use of tatkar (rhythmic footwork) and ghungroo (anklet bells), which are used to create a musical rhythm.
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Kathak is deeply rooted in rhythm, and footwork plays a pivotal role in expressing complex rhythmic patterns. Dancers use their feet to create intricate rhythms that sync with the music, allowing them to showcase their expertise in layakari (rhythmic improvisation).
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Dance is a hidden language of soul.! So follow your own rhythm.. that’s what i have done ..!

Yes it is necessary to make clear , sharp sound with feet
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